Clutch Service - Western New York Teacher Center

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CLUTCH
SERVICE
Clutch Service
Diagnosing Clutch Problems
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Gather all possible information
• Obtain the customer’s
explanation of the concern
• Look up service history
Road test the vehicle to verify
customer concern
• Pay close attention to the
clutch during all phases of
operation
• Go to Strategy Based
Diagnostics for more
information
Clutch Problems
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Clutch slippage with the clutch
engaged, engine
speed increases
but vehicle speed
does not
• Before
disassembly:
• Check linkage
• Check for worn
or binding parts
Clutch Slippage
• Before
disassembly:
• Check
engine
mounts
Clutch Slippage
• Before disassembly:
• Check free-play adjustment
If these check fine - a worn clutch disc or
pressure plate is the most probable cause
Clutch Problems (cont’d)
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Clutch chatter Shaking or shuddering
when the clutch is
engaged
• Before disassembly:
• Check engine mounts
• Check for leaks from rear
main seal, transmission
input shaft seal, and
clutch slave cylinder
If these check fine - a warped or scored
flywheel or pressure plate is probable
Clutch Problems (cont’d)
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Clutch noises
• These noises are
usually caused by
bad bearings or
bushings
• To diagnose,
determine whether
the noise changes
with the clutch
engaged or
disengaged
Clutch Problems (cont’d)
Clutch noises
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Clutch disengaged ONLY
• These noises are usually caused by a bad throwout bearing or pressure plate release lever
problem
• Pilot bearing
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Clutch engaged ONLY
• Input shaft bearing
• Internal transmission component (other)
Clutch Problems (cont’d)
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Clutch vibrations
• Are usually caused by worn engine mounts, loose
bolts, excessive flywheel runout, or flywheel
and/or pressure plate assembly imbalance
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Dragging clutch
• Is usually caused by linkage problems, incorrect
adjustments, improper lubrication or defective
clutch assembly
Clutch Problems (cont’d)
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Pulsating clutch pedal
• Is usually caused by broken or bent release
levers, misaligned bell housing, or warped
pressure plate, flywheel or clutch disc
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Binding clutch
• Is usually caused by binding linkage or cables,
defective clutch assembly, a worn bearing
retainer or improper installation
Clutch Problems (cont’d)
A WORN BEARING
RETAINER
Mechanical Linkage Service
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Free-play adjustment
• Misadjustment causes premature wear and
clutch slippage
• Wear on clutch linkage components can cause
inaccurate adjustment
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Pedal travel
• One of the most frequent causes of clutch
failure
Free-Play Adjustment
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Insufficient freeplay can cause
premature throw-out
bearing failure
Excessive free-play
can prevent full
disengagement when
clutch pedal is
depressed
Free-Play Adjustment
Adjustment
should be made
when free-play
falls below 1/2
inch (13mm)
Free-Play Adjustment
Generic
mechanical
clutch
adjustment
Free-Play Adjustment
Typical hydraulic
clutch adjustment
Free-Play Adjustment
•Some mechanical
clutch linkages are self
adjusting.
•Refer to the shop
manual (alldata) first!
Hydraulic Clutch Diagnosis
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Inspect the fluid
• Check for dirt or other
contaminants
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Check the pedal feel
and travel
• Some causes of a soft
pedal are:
• Low fluid level
• Internal leaks in master
or slave
cylinder
• External leaks
Hydraulic Clutch Diagnosis
• Excessive pedal
travel or a spongy
pedal can be caused
by low fluid level
• Low fluid is often
caused by leaks in
the system
Hydraulic Clutch Service
Hydraulic
clutch systems are serviced like
hydraulic brakes
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Some common problems
are:
• Fluid leaks
• Worn out piston seals
• Air in the system
• Corrosion buildup
Hydraulic Clutch Service
•Hydraulic clutch
systems need to be
bled just like brake
systems
•The slave cylinder will
have a bleeder screw
•All air must be
removed for proper
operation
•Use of a pressure or
vacuum bleeder can
greatly reduce time
Hydraulic Clutch Service
Brake fluid is widely used
as hydraulic clutch fluid
but …
CHECK WITH THE
SERVICE MANUAL
(alldata) FIRST
Pressure Plate Service
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Pressure plate is
usually replaced when
replacing a worn clutch
disc
It should be checked
for hot spots, scoring,
finger wear, and bent
or broken fingers
Pressure Plate Service
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Attaching bolts
must be
loosened in a
staggered
sequence
Clutch Disc Service
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Improper driving
technique is the usual
cause of premature
failure
Inspect the clutch for
indication of cause of
failure
If the clutch is
removed from a vehicle
with more than 50,000
miles, it should be
replaced
Flywheel Service
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The flywheel
should be
checked for
excessive
runout
In many cases,
the flywheel
can be
resurfaced
Flywheel Service
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Check the condition
of the ring-gear
teeth
Mark the alignment
of the
flywheel to
crankshaft prior to
removal
Clutch Service
• If the system
uses a pilot
bearing it should
be replaced with
the disc/pressure
plate
• A removal tool is
usually necessary
Clutch Service
• Pilot
bearing
installation
Clutch Service
• All clutch disc
mating
surfaces must
be free of dirt
and grease
Clutch Service
• Use of a
clutch
alignment
tool is
essential
Clutch Service
• The alignment
tool centers the
clutch disc
before the
pressure plate
is tightened.
Clutch Service
• The splines on the
input shaft must be
lightly greased
• Always test-fit a new
clutch disc on the
input shaft prior to
installation
Clutch Service
• All metal to metal friction points must be lightly
greased including:
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Bearing retainer
Throw-out bearing
Fork pivots
Linkage pivots
Input shaft
Clutch Service
• Torque the
pressure plate
and flywheel to
manufacturers
specifications
in a staggered
sequence
Hints for Removing Clutch
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Always refer to the correct service
information
Clean the area around the clutch housing
and transmission
Suspend any components that are
disconnected so that they don’t hang free
Be aware that the clutch disc contains
harmful asbestos fibers